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Shopping motives,store attributes and shopping enjoyment among Malaysian youth
Authors:Yue-Teng Wong  Syuhaily Osman  Askiah Jamaluddin  Benjamin Chan Yin-Fah
Institution:1. Yonsei University, School of Business, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea;2. University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;3. Texas Christian University, Neeley School of Business, Fort Worth, TX 76109, USA
Abstract:Youth shoppers are an emerging age group that is recognized as a meaningful market segment, yet there is lack of extant shopping enjoyment research explicit to the cohort especially in Malaysia context. This study endeavors to measure shoppers' shopping enjoyment and to explore the effect of both internal and external factors in influencing their shopping enjoyment levels. Shopping motives as the internal contributor is personal-specific while store attributes serve as the external aspect is regarded as situational-specific. By employing hierarchical multiple regression analysis, it was found that anticipated utility dimension from shopping motive variable and enhancement dimension from store attribute variable explained the variance in shopping enjoyment. Narrowing to the two variables identified, anticipated utility (β=0.198) from shopping motives was having more influential power than enhancement derived from store attributes (β=0.163) in explaining shopping enjoyment. The findings assist retailers in enhancing the perceived value of customers.
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